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  2. Farmall Britain - Wikipedia

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    All other tractors produced in the UK at that time were sold as International Harvesters or Internationals. [5] The B-450 was a restyled version of the McCormick International BWD-6, sold between 1957 and 1970. [1] [6]

  3. List of former tractor manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of companies that formerly manufactured and / or sold tractors. Some tractor and / or agricultural machinery companies have discontinued manufacturing, or were bought out or merged with other companies, or their company names may have changed.

  4. Marshall, Sons & Co. - Wikipedia

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    A small number of MP4 and MP 6 tractors were produced after the Field Marshall, but tractor production effectively ceased until 1982, when Charles Nickerson bought the production rights to the Leyland tractors range, producing them at Gainsborough (although using engines and parts from Leyland) and selling them under the Marshall name ...

  5. Category : Tractor manufacturers of the United Kingdom

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  6. Ferguson-Brown Company - Wikipedia

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    The early tractors were fitted with the Coventry Climax model E engine which was a descendant of the American Hercules engine as fitted to the prototype "Black tractor" later the engine manufacture was taken on by David Brown Ltd. who made a number of improvements such as a deeper sump, some of the earlier tractors suffered from oil starvation ...

  7. Leyland Tractors - Wikipedia

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    Leyland tractors was a tractor manufacturer in the United Kingdom. It was created after the merger of the British Motor Corporation (BMC) with Leyland Motors to form British Leyland in 1968. Nuffield Tractors had been started after World War II by Lord Nuffield owner of Morris Motors Limited which had become part of BMC in 1951.

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  9. Trade Me - Wikipedia

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    Buy a Tractor and get a 20-acre farm for free. Southland couple Allan & Shelly Holland have ensured that whoever bought their tractor got a little extra to boot. The International 574 was just a regular old tractor – bucket, back blade, red – but it did come with one rather unusual added feature: a farm, the 8.1h block in the Catlins was an ...